Evaluating the Impact of a Novel Referral Pathway for Suspected Cancer Cases in Emergency Department Patients

IF 1.3 4区 医学 Q3 EMERGENCY MEDICINE
Nicholas R. Pettit DO, PhD, MPH , Eli Martinez MD , Marissa Vander-Missen MD , Ahmad Al-Hader MD
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Abstract

Background

The emergency department (ED) is crucial for identifying acute cancer diagnoses, but the management and outcomes of post-ED cancer care remain unclear due to the absence of standardized protocols.

Objectives

We assess the efficacy and outcomes of a newly introduced referral pathway, specifically tailored for ED patients whose ED evaluation is concerning for undiagnosed cancer.

Methods

A retrospective observational study was conducted at a single center, involving 161 patients evaluated in our ED. These patients were referred to our institution's Oncology Department through an ambulatory e-referral placed at the time of their ED discharge. The referral pathway, established in 2021, facilitated virtual coordination of care by an oncologist for ED patients suspected of having cancer.

Results

Out of the 161 patients referred to the cancer pathway, 84 (52.2%) were subsequently diagnosed with biopsy or surgically confirmed cancer. All patients received evaluation by an oncologist within 1 business day. Among the diagnosed cases, 60 (75.0%) had available cancer staging information, with a majority presenting at advanced stages, including stage III (n = 12, 20.0%) or stage IV (n = 39, 65.0%). No patients died within 30 days of follow-up. The prevalent cancer types identified included lung (n = 26, 31.0%), renal cell carcinoma (n = 17, 20.2%), pancreatic (n = 6, 7.1%), head and neck (n = 6, 7.1%), and prostate (n = 6, 7.1%).

Conclusion

This study demonstrates the capacity of emergency physicians to recognize potential cases of undiagnosed cancer among ED patients. Utilizing an innovative care coordination pathway, these patients can be safely discharged with reliable follow-up mechanisms in place. Future endeavors should prioritize assessing the impact of this referral pathway on critical metrics such as time to biopsy, time to treatment initiation, and overall mortality rates.
评估一种新的转诊途径对急诊科疑似癌症病例的影响
背景急诊科(ED)是鉴别急性癌症诊断的关键,但由于缺乏标准化的方案,急诊科后癌症治疗的管理和结果仍不清楚。目的:我们评估一种新引入的转诊途径的疗效和结果,专门为ED评估涉及未确诊癌症的ED患者量身定制。方法回顾性观察性研究在单中心进行,涉及在我们急诊科评估的161例患者。这些患者在急诊科出院时通过门诊电子转诊转介到我们医院的肿瘤科。转诊途径于2021年建立,促进了肿瘤科医生对疑似患有癌症的急诊科患者的虚拟协调护理。结果在161例患者中,84例(52.2%)随后被诊断为活检或手术确诊的癌症。所有患者在1个工作日内接受肿瘤学家的评估。在确诊病例中,60例(75.0%)有癌症分期信息,大多数出现在晚期,包括III期(n = 12, 20.0%)或IV期(n = 39, 65.0%)。随访30天内无患者死亡。确定的流行癌症类型包括肺癌(n = 26, 31.0%)、肾细胞癌(n = 17, 20.2%)、胰腺癌(n = 6, 7.1%)、头颈部癌(n = 6, 7.1%)和前列腺癌(n = 6, 7.1%)。结论:本研究表明急诊医师有能力识别ED患者中潜在的未确诊癌症病例。利用创新的护理协调途径,这些患者可以在可靠的随访机制下安全出院。未来的努力应优先评估这种转诊途径对关键指标的影响,如活检时间、开始治疗时间和总死亡率。
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Journal of Emergency Medicine
Journal of Emergency Medicine 医学-急救医学
CiteScore
2.40
自引率
6.70%
发文量
339
审稿时长
2-4 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Emergency Medicine is an international, peer-reviewed publication featuring original contributions of interest to both the academic and practicing emergency physician. JEM, published monthly, contains research papers and clinical studies as well as articles focusing on the training of emergency physicians and on the practice of emergency medicine. The Journal features the following sections: • Original Contributions • Clinical Communications: Pediatric, Adult, OB/GYN • Selected Topics: Toxicology, Prehospital Care, The Difficult Airway, Aeromedical Emergencies, Disaster Medicine, Cardiology Commentary, Emergency Radiology, Critical Care, Sports Medicine, Wound Care • Techniques and Procedures • Technical Tips • Clinical Laboratory in Emergency Medicine • Pharmacology in Emergency Medicine • Case Presentations of the Harvard Emergency Medicine Residency • Visual Diagnosis in Emergency Medicine • Medical Classics • Emergency Forum • Editorial(s) • Letters to the Editor • Education • Administration of Emergency Medicine • International Emergency Medicine • Computers in Emergency Medicine • Violence: Recognition, Management, and Prevention • Ethics • Humanities and Medicine • American Academy of Emergency Medicine • AAEM Medical Student Forum • Book and Other Media Reviews • Calendar of Events • Abstracts • Trauma Reports • Ultrasound in Emergency Medicine
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